Hi All
Noticed the floor around shower had a pool of water, looked like shower leaking from below, presumed it was trap but all good, could not see where water was coming from?
I turned on the showed head and viewed underneath base and the ONLY time i had a leak was when the water jet was hitting on vertical join in the UPVA cladding (middle one in pic).
How can i seal this tiny gap cleanly? I looked into spray sealants, are they thin enough to lightly spray into the tongue/groove join/gap?
Do i just smear silicone along the whole vertical length/tiny gap and make a mess byt trying to force it on the join???
Would superglue work, it's thin and could fill the joint???
Or should i just glue a piece if vertical 'make up' and seal each side??
I also removed the disability seat but that was after i found the where the leak was coming from, all silicone will be removed/spotless (the showers off/drying out/i will seal/pump the holes with silicone)
Cheers
Noticed the floor around shower had a pool of water, looked like shower leaking from below, presumed it was trap but all good, could not see where water was coming from?
I turned on the showed head and viewed underneath base and the ONLY time i had a leak was when the water jet was hitting on vertical join in the UPVA cladding (middle one in pic).
How can i seal this tiny gap cleanly? I looked into spray sealants, are they thin enough to lightly spray into the tongue/groove join/gap?
Do i just smear silicone along the whole vertical length/tiny gap and make a mess byt trying to force it on the join???
Would superglue work, it's thin and could fill the joint???
Or should i just glue a piece if vertical 'make up' and seal each side??
I also removed the disability seat but that was after i found the where the leak was coming from, all silicone will be removed/spotless (the showers off/drying out/i will seal/pump the holes with silicone)
Cheers
